Jaguars fans at EverBank Field for home games this season might want to stick around to watch a couple of golf shots -- and perhaps win $1 million.

The Jaguars and the PGA Tour will hold a halftime promotion in which team mascot Jaxson DeVille will compete against a Tour golfer in a closest-to-the-pin contest.

Beginning with Sunday’s openng game against the Kansas City Chiefs, and throughout the season, Jaxson and the designated Tour player will hit a 125-yard shot from atop the Sky Patio in the south end zone to an island green located at the 50-yard line.

If the Tour player is closer to the hole, the Jaguars Foundation will make a $10,000 donation to the player’s charity of choice. If Jaxson de Ville sticks it closer (and don't count the Cat out), the Jaguars Foundation will make a $1,000 donation to the player’s charity of choice and every fan in attendance will receive a free order of cheesesticks from Papa John’s.

Here's the kicker: if Jaxson de Ville or the Tour player make a hole-in-one, one fan selected prior to the game will win $1 million from the Jaguars.

“The Jaguars are continuing to strive to make the game day experience at EverBank Field the best in the NFL,” said Hussain Naqi, Jaguars Senior Vice President of Fan Engagement in a statement. “Working with our hometown friends at the PGA Tour, and a great sponsor like Papa John’s, we are thrilled to unveil what is sure to be one of the great fan experiences in the NFL this year.”

"The Jacksonville Jaguars have been great partners with the PGA TOUR for many years. We both share a commitment to supporting local charities in our North Florida community. This will be a unique and exciting experience for the best golfers in the world to have Jaguars fans cheering them on," said Andy Pazder, PGA Tour chief of operations. "Giving back to charity is at the heart of the PGA Tour and we look forward to seeing how this event will allow our players to help the many charities that they support."

Sunday’s game will feature David Lingmerth of Jacksonville Beach, who finished second in this year’s The Players Championship to set a record for the best finish by a rookie at the event. Lingmerth went on to qualify for the FedEx Cup Playoffs.